Velents þáttr smiðs
Velents þáttr smiðs is the name given to the part of the
Summary
Velent is the son of the
Velent then sails to
At the eve of a battle, Niðung realises that he has forgotten his victory stone and offers his daughter and half of his kingdom to the one who can get it before sunset. Velent fetches the stone but, when he brings it to the arm, the king's dróttseti (seneschal) asks for it. Velent refuses to give it up and kills the knight. Niðung banishes him.
Later, Velent tries to avenge himself by poisoning the king and his daughter, but he gets caught, is hamstrung, and is set to work in the forge. But he eventually kills Niðung's two younger sons in his smithy and makes a whole set of tableware for the king out of their bones. He also seduces the king's daughter, getting her pregnant.
Velent's brother
Velent asks his brother to collect feathers, with which he makes himself wings. He flies to Niðung and reveals to him that he has killed his sons and got his daughter pregnant. He then flies away. Egill is ordered by the king to shoot him down. But Velent has tied a bladder filled with blood under his arm. Egill hits it, thus deceiving the king, and Velent returns to Sjaelland.
Niðung dies shortly after and his surviving son Otvin succeeds him. The princess gives birth to a son called
See also
References
- ^ Bertelsen, Henrik, Þiðriks saga af Bern, Samfund til udgivelse af gammel nordisk litteratur, 34, 2 vols (Copenhagen: Møller, 1905–11): vol. 1
- ^ Guðni Jónsson, Þiðreks saga af Bern, 2 vols (Reykjavík, 1951) (normalised version of Bertelsen's edition)
- ^ Sagan om Didrik af Bern. utgiven av Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1850-1854 (the 15th century Swedish saga)
- ISBN 0-8240-8489-6
- ISBN 0-9576-1203-6